First, I apologize if I am not posting this the right way. You would think that someone who has worked in the computer field would automatically know all there is about all the technology out there, but I have been out of the field for a while and it is hard to keep up. Anyway,,,,,I have done a little paper piecing, just to try it. I have not completed

It's been a while, but here I am again. It's been rather busy since I last wrote. The garden was put in late this year and now we are getting the fruits of the labor. I'm not the outdoors person (guess that's because I would rather be sewing), but I help with putting up all the vegetables and the apples. Beans have been prevelant of

Since I have been a regular member of QCA for a while I thought that I would try my hand at blogging. Previously I had set one up at another site, but never seem to get there to post. That doesn't seem to be the case with this site so hopefully I will get more posts in. If you checked my profile you noticed that I put down that I am a programmer

Hope I'm posting this tip correctly and I don't know if anyone else has come up with a similar idea...When I was working on a sampler quilt with each block a different design I wanted some way to make sure I had all my pieces cut out correctly and they looked OK. I had half of a foam core board (you know, the stuff they use for science fair

Hi Sharon, Concerning the files that you have downloaded. Do you have a resizing program on either of your computers and have you tried to bring up one of the files that doesn't work in that program to see if it shows up OK? Sometimes it can be the machine that is not picking up the file transfer correctly. As far as the puckering goes, how dense